I think as long as you can drive them down into the soil sufficiently, these stakes you mention should work fine. Remember coons chew the hell out of everything they can reach from the end of the chain. If the water is too shallow for drowners, you have to keep that in mind. Maybe wire the trap chains "low" on these stakes when driving them in, too. If you put the wire hole only an inch or so from the top, and don't drown the coon, you could have a lot of chewing on the exposed top portion of the stake. I also think if the bottom area of the creeks is soft and mucky, these larger stakes will work well for you holding in that stuff...again, providing you can pound them in far enough to hold a coon. In harder bottom areas and dry land, you will have a difficult time getting that stake worked in though.